On Wednesday, an Ohio State student wore a hot dog suit, hit on an in-game announcer and proceeded to hit a half-court shot for a year’s supply of hot dogs.
Also during the hot dog sponsored halftime contest, the guy told the host that she could call him anytime and then he smoothly hit a half court shot. He is my hero
— Ben Koo (@bkoo) November 29, 2018
Check out the video of this student named Robby Jamison, who before getting a chance to shoot for the hot dogs, starts the attempt with the line “my name is Robby, but you can call me anytime.”
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear a weiner😉 @SportsCenter #sctop10 pic.twitter.com/3sSn0MDr66
— Robbie Jamison (@robbie23jamison) November 29, 2018
It’s an impressive shot to hit a half-court bomb while wearing a full-body costume. Plus, a year’s supply of hot dogs should make him the hot dog around campus. As for the pickup line? It’s corny but harmless. I could have lived without it, but it adds to the epicness of the shot. It’s a moment this dude won’t effort forget.

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